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Electric Toothbrush $5.99 Free Shipping

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Ultra cheap !
Special Price only for 1 week.
Free Shipping From China .
Two Color: Blue and Pink will ship it randomly if not tell which color you want!
Enjoy brushing Everyday!

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  • I don't know all the rules, but shouldn't a seller have an ABN? Or maybe I just can't find it…

    • I don't think a HongKong based company would have an ABN?
      What concerns me is would the toothbrush destroy my mouth or not… I usually don't put Chinese cheap stuff in my mouth…

      • http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/m2c-onlineshopping.com?utm…

        Some guy on WOT rated it poor, pretty sure it was only one person though. Maybe had a grudge or something, never know.

        • +1

          We are the manufacture for oral care product, Lit-pack is our own brand, and now i'm in charge of this website. our company also do business on alibaba.

      • Brushing with BPA, much?

        Feels a bit like spam oozing out of a toothpaste tube…

  • If the website not allow ship the parcle without tracking number, we can offer Register Airmail service ,
    and This prodcut we can do register Airmail service.
    We are the manufacture of Oral Care prodcuts for more than 8 years, our product get no problems with mouth,
    We get this cheap price just want more and more people use our product,we also have some expensive electirc toothbrush.
    Now All the ordered from Austrilia will get tracking number by China Post!

    • Huh?….
      Oral-B, pricey but safe.
      Approved by dentists.
      http://www.chemistwarehouse.com.au/product.asp?id=58568&pnam…
      Not the cheapest price, but not a bad price for the quality

      • You didn't use our product , why do you say the quality is bad

        • I didn't say it was bad.
          Just emphasised that Oral-B is pricey but worth the dollars if you love your teeth.

          I didn't even say that what you wrote was confusing to read and you misspelt Australia>Austrilia.

          What I did say is that my fellow Ozbargainers can get a deal on an approved toothbrush sold in stores nationally, thats been approved by dentists like Rob (face yet to be seen)
          - Approved by the National Australian Dental Foundation to not contain BPA, be safe on gums and tested to not make my teeth turn all Austin Powers-ish.

          Maybe if it was $00.01 delivered or better yet free 1 per registered email account for 30 mins then I KNOW Ozbargainers would buy them/order them!

          You then get word of mouth advertising (Pardon the pun)
          And if our mouths don't bleed out then i'm sure you'd get future sales on brushes and or replacement heads!

          I for one would use it to clean my toilet or car engine.

        • I'm sorry to misunderstood you. and sorry for the misspelt Australia .
          We are the manufacture for oral care products more than 8 years in China,We have our own Brand Lit-pack ,if our quality was very bad , how can our company last so long,We just want advertised and without profit.
          So of you have purchased from us, they will know the quality when they have received it.

  • Don't oral cleaning products need to be approved by a National dental body? I wouldn't put this crap in my mouth if you paid me.

    • +2

      As far as I'm aware they only need to be advertised and endorsed by an actor pretending to be a dentist.

    • I think they're regulated by the TGA (Therapeutic Goods Adminsitration).

  • I have never tried the toothbrush but one GREAT feature of this toothbrush is that has:

    • Powered by 1pcs AAA battery for 3 month.

    AAA battery. That means replaceable battery, right? As far as I can tell, replaceable batteries are RARE in this type of product, and it's something I've always wanted. Even with rechargeable batteries there comes a point where they need to be replaced because they no longer hold suitable charge. With regular electric toothbrushes they NEVER make the battery easily replaceable.

    Of course you'll want to change the bristles well before then.
    http://www.m2c-onlineshopping.com/product/555022951/2pcs-pac…

    Looks like the bristles are 5 USD for two.
    Still expensive compared to a normal $1 toothbrush, but far better value than "name brands".

    • Most of our electric toothbrush was powered by AA or AAA battery, it is very convenient to find replacement battery.
      and the link about the brush head, this brush head can't use on this electric tootbrush, it can used on this Model: http://www.m2c-onlineshopping.com/product/555022950/Lit-Pack… also our MS series electric toothbrush. if you have any qeustions,please let me know!

    • +1

      You can buy electric toothbrushes that run off replaceable batteries from Coles/Woolies etc. In the toothbrush area.

      • Maybe I've just seen the big brands which don't use them. Thanks.

        • Colgate have one called Sonic Power (approx 5-$7)
          Replaceable AAA alkaline battery included. And is replaceable.

        • http://www.colgate.com/app/Colgate360/US/EN/home.cwsp#SonicP…
          If I'm not mistaken, chuck out the whole unit when the bristles get old?

          It would be better if they didn't bundle an alkaline battery too since many of use use rechargeables these days and hate disposables.

          But the no cheap replacement head strikes again; I don't think any company is interested in less consumption despite their green pledges.

          Thanks for letting me know about this though; I had no idea they had units like this out there. I'd always see the Oral B models http://www.oralb.com.au/products/rechargeable-electric-oral-… and the Aldi models http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_24932.htm (and so on) with embedded rechargeable batteries but no easy nor cheap replacement as these batteries age and can't hold much charge any longer (same with so many shavers; buy a new one when the battery eventually craps out).

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